I looked around and I can't find another app I use on my computer that doesn't have them, Carbon or Cocoa.This thread on clicking for a definition illustrates the problem of knowing that one gets different functions when clicking on text using modifier keys. Control click, command click, option click, regular click??? These are exactly the type of distinctions made in a contextual menu in any decent OS X app, Carbon or Cocoa.

Users don't make use of all these different clicking functionalities because we can't see them.

I add my "Amen" to the request for contextual menus. I like shortcuts and use them extensively. The contextual menus would give us an alternative when memory is confused or the partiular shortcut is needed too infrequently to be committed to memory.

Actually, Joe, I'm glad you mentioned it. Contextual menus are very high up on my wishlist for version 7. Shortcuts are exceptionally helpful when you master the program, but adding context-sensitive menus would be a great asset. It's all about productivity and ease of use, so I'm all for it!

I think contextual menus could go a long way in adding convenience and ease of use. I dont know how diffcult they are to implement, but they could potentially revolutionize some aspects of the interface. Here is an obvious upgrade that doesnt require new technology or license fees.

I wonder if it might cause conflicts with current keyboard shorttcuts that aready use the control key. On the Mac, the control key and click is equal to the right click of a two button mouse. So, if Accordance already has a lot of things mapped to the control key, maybe this would mean having to rework everything.

I think contextual menus could go a long way...I wonder if it might cause conflicts with current keyboard shorttcuts that aready use the control key

Control click is only used on the palette when opening a new window... it indicates that you want the new window to open as a separate window instead of inside the current workspace. And to illustrate the non-implementation of right-clicking, doing a right click on the palette doesn't recognize it as a control click, but just as a regular click.

I would certainly like to add my "Amen" to the growing list of others who have expressed their wish for "contextual menus." I can definitely see the value of those, and have often wished Accordance would provide more of them.

Give DejaMenu 1.2 a try. It gives you contextual menus in Accordance. It's free. It's simple. It has been recently updated for 10.4

It uses a user definable keyboard shortcut to launch. Or easier leave in the dock to click on it for instant contextual menus.

Autor states: If your mouse can simulate key-presses, DejaMenu becomes even more useful. For instance, on my 4-button trackball, I have the fourth button set to bring up DejaMenu by simulating shift-cmd-m when clicked. (USB Overdrive and Kensington Mouseworks both allow mapping of keys to button presses).

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Accordance Version:9.x

Posted 02 August 2005 - 11:50 AM

Cool! Apple released this just in time to coincide with the release of Accordance 6.7, which lets you right-mouse-click an item on the Resource palette to open it rather than amplify to it. And if you get the Mighty Mouse today, that investment will pay even greater dividends with a future release of Accordance. . .

One Finger Snap is a Preference Pane that brings up the contextual menu whenever you click and hold down the mouse button. This means that you can do everything with a single-button mouse that you can do with a 2-button mouse.